Faculty Research Directory

Learn more about our researchers in the College of Allied Health Sciences 

Clinical and Health Information Sciences

Clinical and Health Information Sciences Faculty Research
Faculty NameResearch Statement
Nancy E. Colletti, PhD, RRT, CPFTDevelopment of critical thinking skills using authentic learning activities
Pamela Greenstone, MEd, RHIANext generation of electronic health records, online teaching and learning 
Jan Kelly, MBA, RHIAOnline teaching and learning
Patricia Tille Ph.D. MLS(ASCP) FACSc Online education and molecular microbiology
Victoria Wangia-Anderson, PhD, FHIMSSLeveraging public health and electronic clinical data to predict determinants of health.

Communication Sciences & Disorders

Communication Sciences and Disorders Faculty Research
Faculty NameResearch Statement 
Suzanne Boyce, PhDAutomatic assessment of speech production, ultrasound biofeedback therapy for speech production of /r/ 

Emily Braun, PhD, CCC-SLP 

 Recovery and treatment in individuals with post-stroke aphasia

 
Brian Earl, PhD, CCC-ADifferential diagnosis of speech-in-noise listening difficulties; treatments for middle ear disorders
Abby Foltz Hottle, MA, CCC-SLPLanguage and literacy support in early childhood education.

Andrea Ford, PhD, CCC-SLP 

 Evidence-based practice for language learning in early childhood settings; autism. 

Larissa Jordan, PhD, CCC-DLPSemantics in mild cognitive impairment (MCI), scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), interprofessional education (IPE).
Lina Motlagh Zadeh, AuD, PhDIdentifying the mechanisms underlying subclinical hearing loss.

Amy Pratt, PhD 

 Identification of neurodevelopmental language and reading disorders in multilingual populations. 

Carrie Rountrey, PhD, CCC-SLP 

 Physiological & acoustic correlates to intelligibility in communication disorders bridging clinical & natural environments 

Peter Scheifele, MD, PhD, LCDR USN (Ret.)Hearing acuity in African elephants
Amanda Simmons, PhD, CCC-SLPClinically relevant participatory action research to support individuals with complex communication needs.
Jennifer Vannest, PhDStudies of neuroplasticity for speech and language systems using functional MRI 

Katherine Winters, PhD, CCC-SLP 

 Cognitive/affective components of stuttering; stuttering intervention; caregiver/community education. 

 
Fawen Zhang, PhD, MDNeural mechanisms of normal and abnormal hearing using Electrophysiological techniques 

Rehabilitation, Exercise and Nutrition Sciences

Rehabilitation, Exercise and Nutrition Sciences Faculty Research.
Faculty NameResearch Statement
Pierce  Boyne, PT, DPT, PhD, NCSHigh intensity interval training in stroke recovery
Melinda Butsch Kovacic, MPH, PhDImproving health literacy and community health via stories
Dan Carl, PhDA general focus on High-Intensity Interval Training in performance and conditioning with a specific interest in stroke
Sarah Couch, PhD, MS, RDDevelopment of dietary interventions and assessments targeting CVD risk factors in adolescents
Kari Dunning, PhD, PTElectrical stimulation and high intensity interval training for gait recovery after stroke
Melinda Earnest, DPT, ATCProvider confidence in caring for adaptive athletes; concussion in adaptive athletes.
Chalee Engelhard, PT, EdD, MBA, GCS EmeritusScholarship of teaching and learning with a focus on clinical education and curricular design
Anne Fleischer, Ph.D., MPH, OT/L, CLT-LANAInvestigates use of wearable sensor and remote interventions to improve quality of life and function of those with cancer

Benjamin Just, PT, MPT 

Improving students to solve ill-structured problems; using video games to augment classroom delivery & feedback.

Fran Knox-Kazimierczuk, PhD, RDN, CSSD, LD
Community-partnered research to improve community health in underserved populations
Christopher Kotarsky, PhD, CSCSDAge-related muscle decline; innovative strategies for fat reduction, metabolic health, and functional independence.
Susan Kotowski, PhDUse of simulation and research experiences to improve student learning outcomes
Rebecca Leugers, PT, MS, NDT, LSVTStroke survivors’ walking abilities in their homes, and how lifestyle management impacts walking ability 
Abigail Peairs, PhDThe effects of the DASH diet on blood sugar levels in adolescents with type 1 diabetes
Seung-Yeon Lee, PhDValidation of food literacy tool in choice food pantry users with and without diabetes
Valerie Miller,  PhD, MS, OTR/LInterventions to support belonging for individuals with disabilities.

 Michael Riley, PhD 

 Sensorimotor control with applications to rehabilitation, health, mobility, and human performance. 

Sarah Schwab, PT, DPT, PhDMotor control of people with disabilities

School of Social Work

School of Social Work Faculty Research.
Faculty NameResearch Statement
Shauna Acquavita, PhD, LCSWIntegrated health and maternal and child health

Georgia Anderson, PhD, LISW-S 

 Psychosocial impact of cancer on individual and family functioning. 

Rebecka Bloomer, MSSW, PhD 

 Uses community-engaged & qualitative methods to study & amplify the well-being of youth facing discrimination. 

Tina Dothard-Peterson, PhD, MPH, CSW, LMSW

 Impact of the intersection between aging, intergenerational caregiving, and health inequities. 

Michelle Chyatte, MPH, DrPHImpact of foster care program on children’s health; emergency planning for foster children
Dana Harley, PhD, MSW, LISW-SCommunity research and photovoice to study hope, optimism, and mental health in at risk populations
James Pease, PhD, LISWSuicide prevention and PTSD in Veteran and military populations; College student Veteran transition and reintegration
Gregory Stewart, PhD, MSW, MSProblem gambling prevention and treatment; Social determinants of health
Anjanette Wells, PhDPsychosocial needs and barriers of low-income minority patients in preventing and treating cancer
Jennifer Wright-Berryman, PhDSevere mental health disorders, adolescent and adult suicide; effectiveness of suicide prevention (Hope Squad)

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Melinda Butsch Kovacic

Professor and Associate Dean of Research , CAHS College of Allied Health Sciences

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Cross trained as a basic scientist and epidemiologist, my career objectives are to understand how the interplay between genetic predisposition and environment contributes to chronic disease (e.g. cancer and asthma) and to translate my findings into real and measurable changes that improve the outcomes for children and families, particularly those that are living in communities that are most vulnerable as a result of socioeconomics.